Stereochemical, Thermal and Biochemical Aspects of Transition Metal Complexes Derived from 2-hydroxy-n-phenyl-benzamide
Sarswati Rani* and Suman Bala
Department of Chemistry, S.M. College, Chandausi, India.
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The ligand 2-hydroxy-N-phenyl benzamide and its metal complexes with Ti(III), V (III), Mn (III), Co (III), Ru (III), Fe (III), MoO(V) and Ru (II) were prepared and their stereochemical, thermal studies were carried out. An attempt to establish the structures of the resulting complexes on the basis of elemental analyses, magnetic measurement, IR, 1 H & 13 C NMR, electronic spectral and thermogravimetric studies. The antimicrobial screening data indicate that the metal chelates are more potent than the parent ligand.
KEYWORDS:Stereochemical; Biochemical and Antimicrobial; Complexes
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